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Hsplit (tm) and Hcombine (tm) v1.0
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Author : Howard Liu.
contact : ez030933@peseta.ucdavis.edu
Disclaimer : the above softwares are distributed AS IS. You use it with
your own risk. The author does not responsible for any damage
which might be caused by using the above programs.
Absolutely, NO GURANTEE.
===========================================================================
The above programs are distributed as SHAREWARE. You can evaluate it or
make copy of it to any of your friends for 30 days and registered for a
small fee of $10 dollars for each individual copies. Upon registration,
updated version will be available for you free. Any bug reports and
comments are welcome.
Credit to uudecode and uuencode function to :
University of California Regents ( UC Berkeley ).
KNOWN BUG : NONE ( I fully tested them in diff. sys platform. )
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Hsplit (tm) and Hcombine (tm) are 2 small programs which can make life easier
in many ways.
1) Hsplit separates a big binary archive (file) to smaller sections
defined by the user. Then the smaller sections can be backup into
separate disks and later combine them with Hcombine to it original.
2) Hsplit & Hcombine support any kinds of file ( TEXT AND BINARY Format ).
3) Hsplit can uuencode a file then split ( which is useful for posting
to NNTP).
Hcombine can then AUTOMATICALLY combine the uuencoded sections and
finally decode the resulting file.
Note: For more information just type after the shell prompt :
"hsplit -h"
"hcombine -h"
to get ONLINE HELP.
Howard Liu
ez030933@peseta.ucdavis.edu
Voluntary Registration
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Send money order or checks to :
Title to :
Howard Liu ( Hsplit reg. )
832 42nd Ave
San Francisco
CA 94121
U.S.A.
Thanks for using hsplit and hcombine.
3/1995